How to Use the Adorage and VitaScene Filters

How to Use the Adorage and VitaScene Filters

In this tutorial, video expert Gripps will show you how to use the proDAD Adorage and VitaScene filters that are included with VideoStudio X8 Ultimate. With these filters you can bring style and truly stunning effects to your video projects, and Gripps will show you how easy it is. You’ll learn:

The difference between FX filters and transition filters

How to customize the settings of a transition to adjust the length, height, intensity and other attributes

How to add and remove transitions in your timeline

How to use the effects filters to enhance or give a new look to your footage

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Comments (4)

You can locate the folders that VideoStudio checks for content like transitions, templates, and plugins from the File > File Locations menu. Just copy your compatible content into the appropriate folder, launch VideoStudio, and you’re all set!

Alternately, if the content you want to add is already in a different folder, you can use the Add function in the File Locations window to tell VideoStudio to check that folder on launch as well.

Thanks for the feedback! We don’t yet have a tutorial that goes into every aspect of the Adorage effect, but in the meantime here’s a quick explanation of video sources as shown in this video. Here, the Adorage filter is applied as a transition effect, meaning it is placed between two adjacent video clips. If placed as a transition, the clip before it becomes Video A, and the clip after it becomes Video B.